Summative Assessment Rubric - Criterion A - Knowledge and Understanding
Congratulations Year 8 Joy, you have just successfully completed your Music exam. This exam will be marked according to the Criteria A - Knowledge and Understanding
There were 3 sections (A, B and C) and each section revisited those concepts we have been studying in the past 2 months. Section A tested your ability to remember concepts
and explaining and using the appropriate vocabulary for definitions. Section B tested your skill and understanding in writing a drum score and Section C tested your skills at
analyzing a drum score with some basic theory knowledge.
Below is the rubric used to mark and grade your exam.

Hello Young Year 8 Joy Musicians..
Our music course this year will be 10 - 12 week long. During this time we will be looking at the following Musical Concepts
  1. Criterion A - understanding rhythmic concepts (describing syncopation, meter, tempo, poly-rhythms, rhythmic texture, ostinato, call and response)
  2. Criterion A - developing and understanding for an African culture by researching a specific African country and defining how music is used in their culture
  3. Criterion B - writing a drum score for 4 or more independent parts using appropriate notation, articulation format and layout
  4. Criterion B - a 2 minute group performance of the written drum composition in front of an audience
  5. Criterion C - using the Developmental Workbook to record all thought processes, development of musical ideas, recording teacher and peer feedback
  6. Criterion D - personal engagement and enthusiasm, commitment and self-motivation throughout the 12 week period
Assessment Rubric

Developmental Workbook Assessment Rubric

African Research Assignment

Mr Karena's Assessment Tasks and Assessment Dates

Victoria Shanghai Academy - African Drumming
Mr Karena's Year 8 Music - Assessment Tasks and Dates
Assessment Task
Description
Criteria
Date
1
Research an African
Students are required to research and present



culture
a poster of an African culture with reference to:

Week of


- ways music is used in the African culture
Criteria A
29-Sep


- identifying important musical features




- the use of correct terminology




- music connecting to cultural identity


2
Group Performance
Students are expected to perform in a group




Each performance should show a variety of




musical rhythmic concepts such as




- syncopation
Criteria B
3-Nov


- polyrhythms




- call and response




- steady pulse
















3
Summative Assessment
A written test on writing a drumscore.




A written test on specific musical terms related




to a variety of rhythmic concepts
Criteria A
Week of


Questions will also include a variety of
Criteria B
14-Nov


concepts learned from the "Drum Work -




book" which was handed out in Sept


4
Developmental Workbook
Students are required to maintain a well -




organized developmental workbook. The DW

week of


should contain relevant documentation,

10-Oct


worksheets, handots and other relevant
Criteria C
Week of


documents for their Music protfolios.

14-Nov


Students are required to evaluate, reflect and




use feedback to indicate their learning


5
Personal Engagement
Students are expected to develop commitment




to rehearsing musical repertoire. There is

Throughout whole


also an expectation for students to be self
Criteria D
trimester


motivated by completing all assignments on time




and contribute to group work throughout the unit